Concerned about VPS Provider

I have VPS with EasyVPS provider. Lately, URL to their billing application gives you "Website currently unavailable". My VPS is working normally but I wonder what will happen when I will have to pay my invoice.

Probably next week, primarily beginning at the top of the Eiffel tower at around 8:32AM on Monday morning. You'll have around 7 seconds to see "it" "end" before you too "end". It should be spectacular!

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@Zen said: Probably next week, primarily beginning at the top of the Eiffel tower at around 8:32AM on Monday morning. You'll have around 7 seconds to see "it" "end" before you too "end". It should be spectacular!

They've kicked him for the constant DDoS. Honestly I am not really into the things, however he's been ddosed liek the past 2 months. Every provider whould have done that, except of course the DDoS protection specialists.

If I was on his place, I'd figure out why I got targeted, cause the same thing will happen in the new DC.

Disclosure: I work for Query Foundry LLC. I own DA International Group Ltd.

@jhadley said: I hope Burst aren't going to cut him off because of this:

They cut him off over 24 hours ago, and to be fair I don't blame them for it.

@Alex_LiquidHost said: They've kicked him for the constant DDoS. Honestly I am not really into the things, however he's been ddosed liek the past 2 months. Every provider whould have done that, except of course the DDoS protection specialists.

@Jack said: He wants them to nullroute the IPs that are under attack , BurstNET was removing nullroutes though that's what annoyed him.

Someone is obviously targeting him, everywhere. What happens when they start hopping from IP to IP in his subnet, when they target the main nodes, the switch and etc. . The whole thing continues over 1-2 months now if I am correct, someoen is obviously trying to bring him down. Unless he pays a huge load of money for network equipment and actual ddos protection, he is screwed untill he resolves his problems with the one DDoSing.

Disclosure: I work for Query Foundry LLC. I own DA International Group Ltd.

@Jacob said: Thats why I will be going through our client base and denying the services based on the risk they pose.

you arent already doing this? that explains some stuff.

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@mihha said: OK guys, I truly welcome your comments but this discussion is getting nowhere since Jacob already replied to my initial question so I would like to close this discussion if that is possible of course

If your question was already answered, I'm not sure how it's a problem if the thread trails off to a related subject...?

Is it only the UK nodes having this problem, or are they the ones with lowest quality protection?
A question about BurstNet. Don't they have the facility to notice a DDOS attack and nullroute the IPs automatically? This seems rather suspicious to me. Whether you are a high paying customer or not the facility should be in place. Whether they charge for extra DDOS services is entirely another matter.

I now understand your LEB comment about having to wait for someone t arrive in the morning to fix things.

@mihha You are not the only one who wanted to ask this question - that is why the rest of us are piling in :)

@Taylor said: Looking at what easevps offer and what the DC offer I cannot see how this can work without bandiwdth being slashed by more then half.

£20 per 1000GB data transfer per month on 100Mbps port

Well

>Dear, Jack S.
We are moving all the UK, Manchester Equipment to another Facility on the same complex around 2 Minutes distance away from the current location, We will have a larger space so that we are not limited by that. Advantages will be Lower Ping Response time worldwide, For any people actually close by to manchester we currently have about 20ms, It will be reduced to 12ms. Other advantages are we will recieve our own access card / key to our cabinet so we are not depending on any other Technicial Staff or Departments.
This move is going to be done at Friday 12Th Start: 5:30 PM (GMT), There is no current ETA for End but we hope to have it up and online within Just a couple of hours. New IP Addresses will be given to customers. (Subject to Justification, So anyone who has a Large Quantity currently may have to be reconsidered). The current delay is getting a electrician to feed the power into our Cabinet.
Just to make you aware credits / compensation will be given for the downtime experienced, What it is we have not yet decided.
Regards,
Jacob R.

Our port was disconnected, Just being tossed back and forward with BurstNET Customer Service. So I did something about it and got a quote from melbourne for a Quarter Rack and it is being provisioned as we speak. (Ready as a plan B).
If we do move to melbourne, Bandwidth changes would have to be reduced but with that we would have to either lower the price, or increase another resource for your benefit.
Just going to phone them for a update on this now, Probably more tossing about…

@joepie91 said: If your question was already answered, I'm not sure how it's a problem if the thread trails off to a related subject...?

Simply because my intention was not to blame Jacob or his services. I am generally satisfied with what his company provided to me so far. This discussion seems like it is starting to throw rocks on him and my intention was not that from the very beginning

[02:47] If your interested in expanding UK let me know.
[02:47] I have all my equipment ;)
[02:47] For sale... First come First serve don't all fight over the L5420's...
[02:48] From melbourne.
[02:48] Termination Notice as the attacks continued so just going to issue refunds and call it a day in the UK.